Hello. There are only two ways to get the oil out. This will be a bit messy but one way to drain the oil is to remove the plug in the oil pan underneath the vehicle. The other way is to get a gasoline siphon at any auto parts store made up of plastic tubing and a siphoning bulb and insert it into the dipstick tube under the hood. Regards, Joe

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manual or automatic transmition?
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